Re: shaygirl1309 – you must be a whitey, it still affects everyone. lets keep you in the backyard of my house for the rest of your life, and your children and there children and there children, maybe 400 years or so. see how quickly you bounce back.

oh ffs you stupid bitch. Its called ACTING. do u think actors in horror films like Saw get that hung up about acting those scenes? go fukkin work in a library if you too stupid to detach yourself from work and acting ,

Re: shaygirl1309 – You're an idiot. So we are supposed to not care about HISTORY just because it was that long ago? My kids and my kids's kids do not know this story automatically when they are born… no they are taught that lesson. & we are just being TOLD the story. But try being an deeply involved ACTRESS who is playing the character, getting a small sample of how life could have been and WAS for a lot of people…. they feel things emotionally on a deeper level, esp if they are dedicated to their craft…her being upset means she has a heart & feelings. I'm a white woman and I don't blame her for feeling emotionally drained. I would too.

Re: Lasqueesha – heath ledger was apparently so invested in becoming the joker it messed with his head, if it were him saying this, saying he had trouble detaching himself from the dark thoughts of the joker would you react the same way? i can believe that she had trouble detaching herself from from a dark place in history that actually happened, after playing that character for months, heath ledger had trouble detaching himself from a fictional character.

In July, father John McCain was diagnosed with stage 4 glioblastoma, an aggressive form of brain cancer, which also claimed Beau's life.

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